Forest Green will be hard to beat, and this doesn't include caretakers.
Ian Burchnall 27/5/22 to 25/1/23 Duncan Ferguson 26/1/23 to 4/7/23 David Horseman 17/7/23 to 20/12/23 Troy Deeney 20/12/23 to 18/1/24 Steve Cotterill 25/1/24 onwards
Trying to set some records before they go out the EFL.
Indeed the last couple of years has seen the natural order returning, with FGR and Sutton relegated, Morecambe and Fleetwood sliding and the likes of Stockport, Wrexham and Chesterfield all returning to the EFL.
BBC reporting that Julen Lopetegui has agreed to become the new West Ham manager.
They’ve now confirmed Moyes is going at the end of the season. Awful the way they’ve treated him. Hope they sink like a stone.
Lopetegui will last about 18 months. Promising first half of next season, lots of talk about "the West Ham way" and other deluded nonsense, tailing off in in the second half and finishing roughly the same position as this season. Second season starts averagely and only gets worse. Lopetegui sacked just before the January transfer window with them just above the relegation zone. Tough decision for the board about whether to go cap in hand to Moyes or Allardyce, or go for Tony Pulis to get them out of trouble. How many times do they have to go through this predictable cycle before they realise that football's changed and they can't have the style of football they want and be competitive with their current budget?! They're like an economy version of Spurs fans.
18 months feels slightly optimistic for Lopertegui to last given his spell at Wolves. Find it a bit of an odd appointment unless Sullivan has offered him significant funds, which seemed to be the issue at Wolves.
I like some of West Hams side but they do seem to be incredibly wasteful in the transfer market , especially on strikers.
West Ham United used to be an OK club with a distinctive identity and location. Now they are a joke in a stolen stadium with an extremely nasty board member who governs us via the House of Lords. And yes, their acquisition of the Olympic/Taxpayers stadium is something political.
BBC reporting that Julen Lopetegui has agreed to become the new West Ham manager.
They’ve now confirmed Moyes is going at the end of the season. Awful the way they’ve treated him. Hope they sink like a stone.
They will finish lower in the league than last season, have won just 3 times in 2024, they've conceded 70 goals which is more than any side outside the bottom 3, went out of the FA Cup at the first hurdle, and Europe was probably his last chance to salvage something but they got knocked out (admittedly to a very good side).
On the face of it, i don't think he can have too many complaints at losing his job, although it obviously would've been a lot better if they'd announced it once the season ended.
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No idea if he's any good though!
'Slot dropping' players, not Slot shaming etc.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cn40r131z2no
It’s understood Kevin Phillips has left Hartlepool United. Still awaiting official confirmation. Phillips leaves after 3 months in charge.
He has been replaced by former Stevenage, Yeovil Town and Woking boss Darren Sarll.
Pools said in a statement that Phillips' contract had only been to the end of campaign and it had "come to an end".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ckmj6dyk88ro
does that beat sheff weds bus tour through the city?
Confirmed. Sacking Harris looks an even more bizarre decision now.
Indeed the last couple of years has seen the natural order returning, with FGR and Sutton relegated, Morecambe and Fleetwood sliding and the likes of Stockport, Wrexham and Chesterfield all returning to the EFL.
Quite funny actually, as one of the parents at my Son's school supports them, and was saying he was heavily linked to the Barnsley job on Monday
Nobby Solano has become manager of...Blyth Spartans!
Awful the way they’ve treated him.
Hope they sink like a stone.
I like some of West Hams side but they do seem to be incredibly wasteful in the transfer market , especially on strikers.
Now they are a joke in a stolen stadium with an extremely nasty board member who governs us via the House of Lords.
And yes, their acquisition of the Olympic/Taxpayers stadium is something political.
On the face of it, i don't think he can have too many complaints at losing his job, although it obviously would've been a lot better if they'd announced it once the season ended.